By David Robb
25.02.2020 - 23:26 / nme.com
"Safety is the absolute priority..."
Mabel cancelled her scheduled show in Italy last night due to an outbreak of the coronavirus in the country.
The pop star was due to perform at the Magazzini Generali venue in Milan as part of her current European tour, which has so far included stop-offs in Madrid and Barcelona.
Ahead of yesterday’s planned concert (February 24), Mabel took to social media to confirm that she had been forced to pull the plug.
“Due to recent events concerning the Coronavirus
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